
第一节
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M: Do you have any plans for the weekend, Dorothy. Would you like to join me for an outing?
W: Thanks, but I am going to work on my paper all weekend.
Text 2
W: So what did you buy?
M: A T-shit, it was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving 15 dollars.
Text 3
M: I am going to the museum Sunday afternoon. There is a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me?
W: I’d love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won’t miss it for anything.
Text 4
W: National Bank, can I help you?
M: Yes, please. What are your business hours? Toay.ks5u.com
W: We open at 9:00 and close at 4:00 during the week, on Saturday we close one hour earlier at 3:00, and we are closed on Sunday.
Text 5
W: May I help you, sir.
M: Yes, I seem to have lost my room key.
W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one.
第二节
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M: Hello, Nora, I heard about a flat that might interest you girls. It’s near the central bus station on the main road, and about 75 pounds a week, quite reasonable. The problem is, it’s only got two bedrooms, but I expect two of you could share.
W: Well, as long as it’s to me, I’ve got to have my own room, because I’ve been working at home most of the time, any other information?
M: Yes, it’s got a very big and well equipped kitchen, and I know you like cooking. So that’s another point in its favor, but there is a small sitting room, and not much furniture yet. So let me know quickly if you want it or it will be taken.
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M: Hello, Barbara, welcome back. You look great.
W: Rod, it’s lovely to see you again.
M: How was your trip?
W: Fine but tiring. Milan was interesting, it’s bigger than I expected, noisier and dirtier, too.
M: And Florence, what did you think of Florence?
W: Well, I didn’t go there. Have you been there?
M: No, I’ve never been to Italy. I’d really like to go to Roma. Well, the cars are in the car park. Is this all your luggage?
W: Yes, but the suitcase is very heavy.
M: Barbara, what’s in it? Books or stones?
W: Just 20 pairs of shoes.
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W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?
W: I am afraid not, he is away for a day or two, back on, let’s see, Monday morning.
M: Oh, well perhaps I can live a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let’s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.
M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, got that, and what’s the message?
M: Well it’s just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?
W: That’s this coming Monday, October 12th ?
M: Right, it’s to discuss the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I’ve got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.
M: Good, thank you, goodbye.
Text 9
M: Now, Mrs. Franks, I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.
W: Fine.
M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am, I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road, it was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road changed to green, and a delivery lorry began to move forward at about 5 miles per hour. The driver of the car probably didn’t see that his traffic light has changed from orange to red, and ran into the side of the lorry.
W: That’s correct.
Text 10
Welcome to Montfort School, thank you for choosing our school and for joining the happy Montfort family, which has been educating boys since 1916. We are so happy that you have taken time off to be with us today. It is with great pleasure that we have prepared some events that we hope will please you. At 9:00 am, our headmaster will give a welcome speech; this will be in the school hall. Please be sited by 8:45 am. Following the speech, it’s the guide tour of the exhibition at 9:30, here you can see the proud history of our school and our achievements in the field of education. The exhibition is laid out in the classrooms on the 2nd floor.
Then the guide tour of science labs at 10:20 am, here you can see the subjects that new students will be studying. You will also notice that our labs have excellent equipment. At 11:00 am, you will be guided to the tool to practical areas. This covers our technical workshops, music, and other areas of our school life. At Montfort, we believe in all around development of our students.
Lunch will be at 12:00. It has been specially prepared for our guests. All our teachers and student leaders will be present to answer any questions that you have in your minds. We are so happy that you could be with us today.
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第一节
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W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?
M: We’ve got a fridge and a dinner table already. We need some chairs.
Text 2
M: I like to stay two nights, please.
W: Do you want full board or half board?
M: What’s the difference?
W: Full board includes all meals, and half board includes just breakfast and dinner.
Text 3
M: Shouldn’t we invite Cathy to the party tonight?
W: Invite Cathy? She is the one who is planning the whole thing.
Text 4
M: Did you say you were driving to town this morning?
W: Yes. I have to draw some money from the bank to pay my bookstore bills.
Text 5
M: What are you working on so hard?
W: An article for the newspaper. If I’m late, it won’t get printed until next week.
第二节
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M: Excuse me. I think you are in my seat.
W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.
M: Oh, um… right. I asked for a window seat, you see.
W: Yeah, so did I. What’s your seat number?
M: Let’s see. Oh, it’s 8A.
W: So I guess you are in the seat behind me.
M: Oh, yes. Sorry about that.
Text 7
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes. How much are these T-shirts?
M: They are 12 dollars 50 cents each.
W: I like the green one, but it isn’t big enough. Have you got a larger size?
M: Just a minute. No, I’m sorry, we haven’t. What about the black one?
W: No, it’s too dark. I prefer something lighter, yellow or pink.
M: How about the pink one?
W: Yes. That’s nice. I’ll take it.
M: That’s 12 dollars 50 cents then, please.
W: Here you are.
Text 8
W: So how long have you been living in London?
M: Umm… a couple of years. How long have you been working here?
W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There was no work for me where I came from.
M: Where did you come from then?
W: I came from a small village called Arnside, near Lancaster a year ago. Umm… there was
nothing to do there, so I moved to London.
M: Do you enjoy working here in this restaurant?
W: Very much so.
Text 9
M: I’m sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.
W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.
M: Why is that?
W: We have a locker of our own which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our
personal things in it. I just bring a daypack to school.
M: A daypack?
W: Yes. It’s a small bag that you carry on your back.
M: What do you carry in it?
W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.
M: That’s convenient. Is there anything else you’ve noticed about our school?
W: Yes. I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the
school year. The teacher likes such questions.
M: So you felt it different?
W: Yes. I expected to see a lot of discussions in class because we learn that way in the United
States.
M: I see. That will be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye!
W: Bye!
Text 10
W: Good morning, everybody! Today for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone
with us, a well-known writer in this country. He is going to share with us his writing
experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your
stories?
M: Okay. I watch people a lot. I do that when I travel. I’ve been to many countries such as
Britain, Italy and Sweden, so I spend a lot of time at airports. While waiting for my flights, I
watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day when I was
waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple. They were buying magazines at that moment.
They were not wearing business clothes but the man was carrying a suitcase. Every few
seconds the woman looked around. I wondered if someone was following them. Perhaps they
were running away and…. You know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day. A
bank clerk stole one million pounds a week before and disappeared with his wife. There was a
picture of them in the paper. The couple really looked like the thieves. Maybe I should stop
them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other, and the woman walked away. Well,
sometimes I make mistakes like that. But I find things like that very useful
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Text 1
M: I think it’s going to rain.
W: I guess so. The sky is dark and cloudy.
Text 2
M: Lucy is going back to China next month, Alice.
W: Oh, really.
M: And she will not take Rachel this time.
Text 3
W: I hate to say it, but Jackie isn’t doing well in the film.
M: Well, I only think he is playing a different type of role, but my sister thinks he is still the best.
Text 4
M: Professor Miners, could I talk to you about my paper?
W: Sure, come to my office between two to three. It’s Room 340.
Text 5
W: OK, time to go home.
M: I can’t, because I haven’t finished the report about the newly opened restaurant.
W: Well, if you carry on working like that, you’ll make yourself ill.
Text 6
M: I haven’t seen you for a long time. Where have you been?
W: I went to New York to visit my sister and stayed there for two months. Actually, I really went to meet my new nephew.
M: That’s great! How old is he?
W: Well, he was five months old when I got there and he could possibly be the most beautiful baby I’ve ever seen.
M: What do you do when you’re in your sister’s home?
W: I helped the baby and played with him a lot which was nice, but what I enjoyed most was beating him.
Text 7
M: Air pollution is so bad in this city. I think the government should stop people from driving cars on certain days.
W: You have a point. Air pollution is a problem, but not letting people drive on certain days is a bad idea. People have to go to work by car.
M: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you there. Reducing air pollution is really important. People are so used to driving that they don’t think about ways to do things. If we stop them from driving on certain days, maybe they could think of new ways to get around.
W: I see your point, but I still think it wouldn’t be possible to stop people from driving.
Text 8
M: Let’s go and have lunch together.
W: OK.
M: By the way, I’m thinking of going to New Zealand around Christmas for three weeks. It’s such a beautiful country. I’ve never been there before.
W: Have you booked the flight?
M: Not yet. I’m planning to book my flight in two weeks’ time.
W: Book your flight right now.
M: Why?
W: Because the longer you leave it, the more expensive it’ll will be. As a matter of fact, the New Zealanders usually go home for Christmas.
M: Then, I’m going to book my flight tomorrow morning.
Text 9
M: Hello.
W: Hello, Mike. This is Jane.
M: Oh, hello, Jane.
W: Listen, Mike, I’ve got a really problem.
M: What is it?
W: The car is broken down.
M: Oh, now again.
W: Yeah, I checked the oil, and I checked almost everything. It’s just not starting at all.
M: You have to get ready of it, you know.
W: I know, I know. But, look, the thing is I’ve got to pick Tom up at the airport, Can I …..
M: Use my car? Yes, of course.
W: That’ll be great; it’s very kind of you.
M: Come on when you like, I don’t need it until tonight.
W: OK. I’ll be around in about an hour.
Text 10
OK, when we met last week, we talked about different kinds of short stories and some well-known short story writers. I remembered that many of you said you liked the American writer Ernest Hemingway, right? I hope you all followed my advice and finished reading his story “A Day’s Wait”, because as I said we’re going to study it together in today’s lesson. Now, since you’re supposed to have read the story, let’s have some discussion. Please look at the four questions on the blackboard. First, when and where does the story take place? Second, what does the boy wait for in the story? And what kind of person does he show himself to be? Third, what kind of person is the boy’s father? Fourth, what is the writer’s main purpose of writing this story? I’d like you to work in groups of four or five and present your answers in ten minutes. Is everything clear?
